xlviii Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Feb., 1911. 
The following exhibits were shown :— 
Mr. Hooper exhibited charts and specimens connected 
with the enquiry about the relation between rice and the disease 
called beri-beri. 
The Officers of the Natural History Section of the Indian 
Museum exhibited specimens of the natural enemies of mos- 
quitoes. 
Major A. T. Gage exhibited photographs poet the 
history of quinine in India during the last fifty yea 
Mr. Vredenburg exhibited a photograph of an_ incised 
rock-drawing from the hill-fort of Raisen in Central India, to- 
gether with some views of the fort. 
Dr. Harrison exhibited certain optical instruments. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri exhibited some 
Sanskrit manuscripts and Bardic Chronicles. z 
Dr. Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana exhibited a chaitya 
from Ceylon ba explained the photographs of Boroboedor 
temple in Jav 
Dr. Ross exhibited some Arabic and Persian Manuscripts 
and the leaves found in Central Asia and the Tangur. 
The Meeting was then resolved into the Ordinary General 
Meeting. 
Colonel G. F. A. Harris, M.D., F.R.C.P., I.M.S., Presi- 
dent, in the chair. : 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed 
Eleven presentations were announced. 
The ne eight gentlemen were balloted for as Ordi- 
nary Mem 
Bros: , 89, Park Street, Calcutta, proposed by M r. UV. 
seconded by Mr. I. H. eres Hon. Mr. Justice Herbert 
Stonebridge, Chief Electrical Engineer, Stoners. Sart "e Co., 
Ltd., 7, Hastings Street, Calcutta, proposed by Mr. D. Hoopes 
seconded Lado I.H.B Burkill - : Babu Manmatha Nath M : 
M.A., Sub- Divisional Officer, Uluberia, Howrah, pro 
by Baba Monmohan Chackravarti, seconded by Maha 
